Nexavar as First Targeted Therapy in Patients With Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma
CarcinomaRenal CellThis is an observational study which will investigate the use of Nexavar as first targeted therapy in patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma.
Nexavar Dosing in Renal Cancer Patients in "Real-life" Setting
CarcinomaRenal CellThis study is a registry of renal cancer patients treated with Nexavar. It aims to evaluate the actual dosing of Nexavar in "real-life" setting vs. the prescribed dose.
Spanish Retrospective Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Targeted Therapies After Pazopanib...
Metastatic Renal Cell CarcinomaThe purpose of this retrospective observational study was to analyze the effect of targeted therapies administered as second-line treatment after failure of pazopanib as well as increase the amount of information available on efficacy and safety of pazopanib as a first-line therapy in practice usual for the clinical treatment of metastatic Renal Carcinoma.
A Prospective Study of Acute Cardiovascular Effects of First-line Sunitinib in Metastatic Renal...
Renal Cell CarcinomaCardiotoxicity2 moreWhile sunitinib can be very helpful to treat kidney cancer, these medications can also cause side effects, including heart damage. Studies performed in the past did not look at heart function in detail, so the investigators do not know what happens to the heart when people start sunitinib treatment. The aim of the study is to prospectively study acute effects of sunitinib on heart function, overall fitness and blood markers of heart disease.
Follow-Up Study of Kidney Cancer Patients
Renal CancerBackground: In Central Europe, mortality rates for kidney cancers are higher and survival rates are lower than in the United States and Western Europe overall. The Central and Eastern European Renal Cancer Case-Control Study (CEERCC), completed in 2002, offers an opportunity to identify determinants that predict 5-year survival among kidney cancer patients. Objectives: To assess disease recurrence and progression among former participants in the CEERCC. To investigate the effect of genetics, lifestyle factors, medical conditions, occupation and diet on the outcome of kidney cancer patients in Europe. Eligibility: Former participants or next-of-kin of former participants in the CEERCC study. Design: Participants or their next-of-kin are interviewed for 60 minutes and are requested permission to collect relevant information from their or their family member s hospital and cancer registry records.
Non-Interventional Study Of Indian Patients With Advanced Renal Cell Cancer Receiving Therapy With...
Renal Cell CarcinomaThe Sutent® Observational Study is being proposed to assess the real-world usage patterns and effectiveness and tolerability of treatment of Indian patients with advanced renal cell cancer with Sutent®. Generation of such information is expected to aid everyday clinical decision-making by Indian doctors and will add to the body of generalizable evidence.
Prospective Validation of Circulating Tumor Cells & Circulating Endothelial Cells as Biomarkers...
Clear Cell Renal CancerCirculating Tumor Cells3 moreCirculating tumor cells (CTCs) have prognostic value in several tumor types, and increasing evidence suggests that molecular characterization of CTCs can serve as a "liquid biopsy" to understand and address treatment resistance. The goal of this proposal is to demonstrate that CTCs can be accurately enumerated and characterized in metastatic clear cell renal cancer (CCRC) and can serve as prognostic/predictive biomarkers to improve treatment. The challenge surrounding CTC analysis in CCRC is that most CTC technologies (including the clinical gold-standard CellSearch®) depend in epithelial markers such as EpCAM that are expressed at low or heterogeneous levels in CCRC. Members of the research team have developed a novel CTC microfluidic technology that can effectively detect CTCs that are completely undetectable by CellSearch® because of very low EpCAM expression, as well as allowing for CTC recovery for downstream molecular characterization. The goal of this proposal is therefore to test the hypotheses that (1) The microfluidics CTC technology will have better sensitivity/specificity relative to the CellSearch in metastatic CCRC; and (2) Enumeration of CTCs in metastatic CCRC patients (n=66) will have prognostic value, while molecular characterization of CTCs for expression of biomarkers (VHL, VEGF, mTOR, HIF1/HIF2, AKT) related to CCRC etiology will be predictive of response/resistance to targeted therapies. Although CCRC is relatively uncommon, the lack of established adjuvant treatments and high cost of targeted therapies in the palliative setting makes the search for new prognostic/predictive biomarkers an important clinical goal.
Role of Geminin and Mcm-2 in Prognosis of Renal Cell Carcinoma
Renal Cell CarcinomaThe study aim is to prospectively assess the prognostic significance of immunohistochemical markers Geminin and Mcm-2 in cases of renal cell carcinoma and to detect its clinicopathological correlation.
Study Of The Impact Of Inlyta In 2nd Line On The Treatment Outcomes Of mRCC Patients Treated With...
Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma (mRCC)This is an international, multi-centre, prospective (partly retrospective), observational study to evaluate treatment patterns and clinical outcomes in patients with advanced or metastatic RCC treated with sunitinib in first line and/or receiving axitinib in second line post sunitinib. The study is designed to enroll approximately 750 patients over the course of an enrollment period of approximately 36 months.
Bevacizumab in Metastatic Renal Cancer
Renal Cell CancerThis is a non-interventional, multicenter study to evaluate efficacy and safety of intravenous bevacizumab (Avastin) in combination with interferon alpha-2a immunotherapy for first-line treatment in participants with advanced and/or metastatic renal cell cancer (mRCC) in daily routine.